Momzilla said:
Okay, here's my example. Let's say I have a friend who wins a million dollars. She says she's going to give away $1,000. I think she needs to give more than that, but I know that if I tell her so directly, she'll get defensive and nothing will be accomplished. So instead I say something like, "Whoa, now! Keep a little for yourself!"
I have clearly used sarcasm, but provided my tone is appropriate (chiding her lovingly instead of expressing disdain), I don't think what I've done is a sin.
Pardon me for saying this, but from a linguistic point of view (semantics/pragmatics) the sentence that you've written here is very ambiguous. Only when uttered will the true meaning come out due to inflections in the voice along with the general ascending or descending patterns.
(a) Whoa, now!
Keep a little for yourself! - literally means 'Stop, before you consider giving away all your money, keep some for yourself."
(b) Whoa, now! Keep a
little for yourself! - literally can mean the same as the first example. = save a little money for yourself.
(c) Whoa, now! Keep a little for
yourself! - here it can have sarcastic overtones, but not very clear ones, as not everyone would get the point. If they did get the intended point, then this utterance could be considered very bossy and sinful, as the money is theirs to spend as they please.
In this case,
silence is golden. Silence can say more than words. Silence can save face but at the same time point out that something is wrong.
Do you see the point I am trying to make? I guess I can be considered bossy for bringing up this whole thread idea. However, I did so because I noticed a particular trend among some of us to use sarcasm with those of different religions, and to think that it's not a sin. *
My priest said that we should treat all men with charity, even those who would kill us. Christ asked us: love your enemies, do good to those who hate you. For what does it profit a man to give when he can expect something in return. (paraphrasing the Bible).
Controlling my tongue is something I am trying to do, although I do admit that I struggle greatly in this area. Someone wrote that the tongue is the most difficult part of the body to learn to control, if we ever learn to control it in this lifetime.
* P.S. Then there is the pernicious thinking that ignorance is bliss. Well, according to the State and Federal Laws, if you violate the law due to lack of knowledge, even if a parking sign is totally covered by a tree maintained by the city, you have still violated the law and must pay the penalty.